Campese in sexist tweet storm

David Campese was slammed by current and former players, after a tweet questioning whether women journalists should be writing about rugby.

Australian great David Campese was slammed by current and former players Wednesday after a tweet questioning whether women journalists should be writing about rugby.

Campese, Australia's record try scorer famed for his goose-stepping runs on the wing, posted on Wednesday morning about Sydney Morning Herald journalist Georgina Robinson, who is covering Australia's current tour of Europe.

"Why does the smh get a girl to write about rugby. Growden who was a great journo and now we have someone who has no idea about the game!" he tweeted.

"Growden" is the newspaper's long-time rugby writer Greg Growden who recently took redundancy.

Campese, who played 101 Tests, scoring a then-record 64 tries, has since deleted the tweet, but not before an online backlash, including from Wallaby flank David Pocock, currently in Wales ahead of this weekend's Test.

"Really sad to see journos attacked based on their gender. Or a grown woman referred to as a 'girl'," Pocock said on Twitter.

Former Rugby League and Rugby Union player Wendell Sailor also criticised the comment.

"Well good morning to u Campo & I have to say u are on ur own with this comment, it's 2012 champ," he tweeted.

Campese later responded: "Sometimes it is good to see some people react to [a] thing you say. Please relax and see the light side of life. All press are the same."